Step 6: "Next we want to deny our depression completely by trying to pretend to be someone we're not in an attempt to make the people around us happy. To do this, we are going to use a contour kit, starting with a highlighter in the shade 'I hate myself and every day I feel like dying.'"

Step 8: "Fill in your eyebrows using small thin strokes, this works to both mimic the texture of eyebrow hair and mimic what your life might be like if you had normal brain chemistry and weren't depressed."

Geliebter had previously made a similar video debunking bisexual stereotypes.

"I was inspired to make the video after seeing how many people I was able to reach by using humor to talk about issues facing bisexual people," she told Metro. "I wanted people who feel depressed to be able to relate to my video and not feel so alone."

This seems to be exactly what she has done. In fact, the comment section on YouTube was filled with praise.

"As a person with borderline, bipolar and anxiety this video was so accurate and relatable," one wrote. "I honestly started to tear up because you voiced out loud everything that I have felt inside," said another.

Props to Geliebter for finding a creative way to talk about something so often overshadowed.